Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source application development software
InfoWorld's Test Center picks the top open source development tools of 2010
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Bossies 2010: Application development
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Bossie 2010 winner: Go
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Bossie 2010 winner: JRuby
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Bossie 2010 winner: Zend Framework
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Bossie 2010 winner: JQuery
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Bossie 2010 winner: jQTouch
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Bossie 2010 winner: Ext Core, Ext JS, and Ext GWT
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Bossie 2010 winner: Sencha Touch
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Bossie 2010 winner: Apache Hadoop
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Bossie 2010 winner: R
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Bossie 2010 winner: Git
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More Bossie 2010 winners
Bossie 2010 winner: JQuery
jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and AJAX interactions for rapid Web development. It has a relatively lightweight footprint, conforms to CSS3, and works across most modern browsers. jQuery has been expanded with numerous plug-ins, UI effects, UI widgets, and themes. Should you not like any of the prebuilt themes in the jQuery theme gallery, ThemeRoller allows you to build your own. jQuery was originally a low-level library on which other frameworks were built, but now it has a full range of capabilities.
License: MIT or any GPL version
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Bossie Awards 2010: The best open source applications
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